North Atlantic Hurricane Season slowest since 1997
Global and Northern Hemisphere Tropical Cyclone Activity remains near 30-year historical lows -- three years in a row now of considerably below-average activity globally.
http://www.coaps.fsu.edu/~maue/tropical/
Originally Posted by champion110
I am less angry this morning and ready to get back up on the horse. That girl was a freak last night.
Originally Posted by champion110
In fact, I finally had to tell her to stop over the last weekend, because I was worn out and needed a break.
Originally Posted by champion110
I am less angry this morning and ready to get back up on the horse. That girl was a freak last night.
Originally Posted by champion110
In fact, I finally had to tell her to stop over the last weekend, because I was worn out and needed a break.
not likely. The average annual temperature of Antartica is -58 def F.
http://www.antarcticconnection.com/a.../climate.shtml
Originally Posted by champion110
I am less angry this morning and ready to get back up on the horse. That girl was a freak last night.
Originally Posted by champion110
In fact, I finally had to tell her to stop over the last weekend, because I was worn out and needed a break.
dawg80, increasing water vapor doesn't need the ice caps to melt.......plenty of water in the oceans as it is.
If surface land and ocean temperatures go up by 5 degrees C, that means a 35% increase in rainfall. Couple that with the expected increase in drought in some places and you have the making of some super-duper cloud bursts over large areas of land, say 3 or 4 counties, dropping 8, 10, 12, 20 inches of rain in a few hours. I saw something like that a couple of years ago on my weather radar in the southwest corner of Kansas. Totally unbelievable storm that covered at least 2 counties. My neighbor who is from Kansas told me that the local farmers had driven their farm implements onto the railroad tracks to escape the flooding and that the river of water in some places was 10 to 12 feet and swept them off of the tracks.
"All roads lead to Putin" -- Thomas Jefferson
Climategate = Wow.
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/ja...lobal-warming/
Holy crap. This is what I've been screaming about. The science has LONG since left this debate in return for political power and money. The "scientists" here should all lose any shred of credibility they have left.
especially the part of them actively blackballing and suppressing critics. What wonderful Science. The AGW crowd sounds a lot like the "earth is the center of the universe" church crowd back in the day.